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we have trillions of dollars of deficit in terms of infrastructure of... everything from water, highways, high speed rail and even broadband and the rest. build that. do this from the community up so that the people, the common sense and the american people are making some of these decisions and, d, disclose. >> rose: transparency. let me ask you this. i want to get to you... >> jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. >> rose: i got it. do you have a particular means of creating jobs that has not been tried yet? >> what i talked about here has not been tried to the fullest. the president was on that path with the recovery act and.... >> rose: do we need another stimulus program? >> let's hope that we get taken to a place with the unemployment rate going down that we may not. i think we do need... >> rose: do we need another stimulus program? >> one thing we do need... >> rose:... to increase consumer demand? >> rose: one thing we do need is a transportation bill. a transportation and infrastructure bill to be reauthorized. it has always been one of the biggest job creator
we have trillions of dollars of deficit in terms of infrastructure of... everything from water, highways, high speed rail and even broadband and the rest. build that. do this from the community up so that the people, the common sense and the american people are making some of these decisions and, d, disclose. >> rose: transparency. let me ask you this. i want to get to you... >> jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. >> rose: i got it. do you have a particular means of creating jobs that has...
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drive the budget deficit cover this deficit stays in there, bush tax cuts are the best example right now. of course lover term, unsustainable health care cost. the economy was beginning to look a little better. gdp begin to grow that has been ever since. but best enough obviously. i felt as though we continued to to the war stimulus. or of the results depressed the president's budget. quite a bit of stimulative impulse. but with these beaded to get better and be will be the to get nervous yet to rewarded not have as distraction. >> by the camera. >> very, very supportive. they did very well. i think it was more an exploration of kiddy that really depicting how this worked. i appreciate what he said. it is very specific co-workers. of state. people see that in, but it seems to be one of the questions of the about of the stimulus package, the other thing is with you -- if you in this struggle part of kenya's and why that more direct route. more direct tyche of the wadi. how come that president of law but did not use the currency that he had initially used. so much it is hazmat passion
drive the budget deficit cover this deficit stays in there, bush tax cuts are the best example right now. of course lover term, unsustainable health care cost. the economy was beginning to look a little better. gdp begin to grow that has been ever since. but best enough obviously. i felt as though we continued to to the war stimulus. or of the results depressed the president's budget. quite a bit of stimulative impulse. but with these beaded to get better and be will be the to get nervous yet...
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and they're clearly resslinal b estimates that one-third -- one-third of the current deficit, the deficit for fiscal year 2012, is tu due to the fact that the economy is at underemployment. if we're at full employment, the deficit would be a full one-third lower than it is today. so that's why it's so important to focus on that component. now, for our long-term growth, and economic soundness, we need to put in place today a credible plan to reduce the deficits and the debt. and the question is not whether we need to do that. there's agreement on that. the question is how. the question is what choices we make in that process. and there are very big differences. if you look at the approach taken by every bipartisan group that has explored this challenge, you will find they took a balanced approach. meaning they recognized that we need to reduce our deficit through a combination of cuts and spending. but also through revenue. and the democratic alternative, which i'll just talk about briefly again in a minute, does that. it takes that balanced approach. whereas the republican plan doesn't. t
and they're clearly resslinal b estimates that one-third -- one-third of the current deficit, the deficit for fiscal year 2012, is tu due to the fact that the economy is at underemployment. if we're at full employment, the deficit would be a full one-third lower than it is today. so that's why it's so important to focus on that component. now, for our long-term growth, and economic soundness, we need to put in place today a credible plan to reduce the deficits and the debt. and the question is...
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he has added 5 trillion-dollar to the national deficit. if he had a second term you can assume that he'll add 5 trillion-dollar more. >> cenk: let's talk about that. one issue at a time. when you mention that 5 trillion-dollar. you know a great majority of that was left over from the bush administration. left a 1.2 opinionated. >> what do you moon left over. >> cenk: i'll explain it to you. $1.2 trillion per year when obama came into office. that's because of the giant tax cuts that your friends got, the incredibly rich and the giant defense contracts that your friends got the oil subsidies and the wars in afghanistan and iraq that you were in favor of, $1.2 trillion a year left by bush. >> first of all a president should take responsibility for the budgets you can't blame obamaforobama carrying on the bush legacy. he's the one who has taken the palestinian position on israel. he is at the one who took the egyptian--cenk, laughing is not an argument. he told the egyptian military you better turn power over to the muslim brotherhood or we w
he has added 5 trillion-dollar to the national deficit. if he had a second term you can assume that he'll add 5 trillion-dollar more. >> cenk: let's talk about that. one issue at a time. when you mention that 5 trillion-dollar. you know a great majority of that was left over from the bush administration. left a 1.2 opinionated. >> what do you moon left over. >> cenk: i'll explain it to you. $1.2 trillion per year when obama came into office. that's because of the giant tax...
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that is a step towards the clowing the deficit. i see more about addressing it from that alone from obama than anything from romney, which screams exploding deficit. >> you i go forred the fact that he's committed he will not allow the deficit to increase. in fact, he's willing to hold himself accountable for significant reduction in debt as a percentage to the economy. here's one thing about this. you can't play games with the numbers. ultimately one of the things that you really can hold a president responsible and accountable for is how do the numbers actually turn out? what does the deficit look like? what does the debt look like? what does economic growth look like? what does employment and inflation look like? these are objective numbers to hold people accountable for, and he will be hold accountable. he has proven leadership abilities in all sectors of the economy. he has change and experience in all three sectors of the economy. he's proven he can work on a bipartisan basis, and he has experience that i think demonstrates t
that is a step towards the clowing the deficit. i see more about addressing it from that alone from obama than anything from romney, which screams exploding deficit. >> you i go forred the fact that he's committed he will not allow the deficit to increase. in fact, he's willing to hold himself accountable for significant reduction in debt as a percentage to the economy. here's one thing about this. you can't play games with the numbers. ultimately one of the things that you really can...
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has presided over 5 trillion in new debt and $1 trillion deficit after another. this is another attempt by president obama to distract voters from his three years of wasteful spending that has fail to do get our economy moving again. >>> there was star power last night as you saw. rocker jon bon jovi sang for the crowd and road on air force one back to washington. >> thank you. as we heard molly saying last week president clinton praised governor romney's time at bain despite the attacks by team obama. he told sean hannity what he thinks is behind the comment. >> bill clinton does not want barack obama to win. i have spoken to several good friends who are staunch conservatives who have had a lot of exchanges with bill clinton in private and at 1.1 of them quotes him as saying you have six months to save the country. he never liked obama. they never got along. he is an in law in a sense because she is in the administration. he has to do what he has to do which is what he is going to do. what he did today helping him raise money and he is going to do again tonight.
has presided over 5 trillion in new debt and $1 trillion deficit after another. this is another attempt by president obama to distract voters from his three years of wasteful spending that has fail to do get our economy moving again. >>> there was star power last night as you saw. rocker jon bon jovi sang for the crowd and road on air force one back to washington. >> thank you. as we heard molly saying last week president clinton praised governor romney's time at bain despite the...
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all of the costs of deficit adjustment will be borne by everybody under 55. republicans do much better with voters over 55 than they do with voters under 55 and we justify this by saying older voters are worthy americans and younger voters are unworthy. that's not how you do inclusion. inclusion begins by saying, we're not going to get everybody's vote but we embrace everybody's spern. i think what i was struck by and i've written a lot about this, you have to draw a distinction. talk radio is not the republican party. but the republicans are desperately afraid of talk radio. one of the viewers goes on the air and talks about sandra fluke, the law student who testified before congress in the way that rush limbaugh talked about her. you have to understand that every woman in america who uses birth control when hears herself being called terrible names that rush limbaugh called that woman and when the republican party is afraid to stand up to him, remember, this is something that took place -- >> because some people interpret that is as being, they are one in t
all of the costs of deficit adjustment will be borne by everybody under 55. republicans do much better with voters over 55 than they do with voters under 55 and we justify this by saying older voters are worthy americans and younger voters are unworthy. that's not how you do inclusion. inclusion begins by saying, we're not going to get everybody's vote but we embrace everybody's spern. i think what i was struck by and i've written a lot about this, you have to draw a distinction. talk radio is...
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you've got to cut the deficit. you've got to stop spending more money than we take in. and finally, champion small business. have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll add twelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> it isn't often a crowded city like new york has any available real estate, let alone property overlooked. by looking up, way up, entreprereneurs s are digging i a trd that offers a taste of place, rooftop farming is growing up high above, a farm grows in brooklyn. >> brooklyn greens is covering rooftops. two full acres of farmland. >> we sell our vegetables to three channels. one is restaurant deliveriries. another is farmer's markets and the third through csa where cuomers prepay in the spring for a weekly box of what is in season. >> we grow everything from leafy greens, our salad mixes are most popular crop with chefs, tomatoes and peppers grow well. the night shades, eggplants. >> farming on roof has a number of parallels with tritional farming
you've got to cut the deficit. you've got to stop spending more money than we take in. and finally, champion small business. have tax policies, regulations, and healthcare policies that help small business. we put those in place; we'll add twelve million new jobs in four years. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> it isn't often a crowded city like new york has any available real estate, let alone property overlooked. by looking up, way up, entreprereneurs s are digging i a...
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he did this with the debt and deficit. he appoints a group of people and when they come back with recommendations he doesn't like, he ignores them and campaigns against many of these things, like the so-called territorial tax system. these are people who held him, the way the economy grows is when people who have made money take that money and use it to start a new business or grow an existing business. but he doesn't want to hear that 'cause ideal lodgely that's not what he believes. so he ignores the recommendations and moves on. i think that's what we're seeing happening. >> gretchen: you would think with the jobs council, people who were appointed by the president, you even think their advice might be counter to what he believes and that's why he hasn't had a meeting? >> oh, absolutely. we know that for a fact. if you look at some of the recommendations made and some of the public statements from some of those member, it's very clear that many of them clearly understand that the biggest impediments to growth in america
he did this with the debt and deficit. he appoints a group of people and when they come back with recommendations he doesn't like, he ignores them and campaigns against many of these things, like the so-called territorial tax system. these are people who held him, the way the economy grows is when people who have made money take that money and use it to start a new business or grow an existing business. but he doesn't want to hear that 'cause ideal lodgely that's not what he believes. so he...
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i inherited a $1 trillion deficit. we had a surplus, they turned into a deficit, built in a structural deficit, that extends for decades, and -- >> then they find you. >> isn't that something? it's like somebody goes to a restaurant, orders a big steak dinner, martini, all that stuff, and then just as you're sitting down, they leave. [ applause ] >> and accuse you of running up the tab! >> later, president obama criticized good morning romney's claims that experience in the private sector is actually an asset to putting the economy back on track. >> he should be proud of the personal success he achieved as the head of a large financial firm. but i think he's -- he has drawn, he's drawn the wrong lessons from these experiences. he seems to believe that if ceos and wealthy investors like him are doing well that the rest of us automatically do well. for over a decade, harder work hasn't led to higher incomes. bigger profits at the top haven't led to better jobs across the board. you can't solve that problem if you can't e
i inherited a $1 trillion deficit. we had a surplus, they turned into a deficit, built in a structural deficit, that extends for decades, and -- >> then they find you. >> isn't that something? it's like somebody goes to a restaurant, orders a big steak dinner, martini, all that stuff, and then just as you're sitting down, they leave. [ applause ] >> and accuse you of running up the tab! >> later, president obama criticized good morning romney's claims that experience in...
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. >> well, at some point, everyone says in washington that we need to do something about our deficit and here's a good place to start. if you need to actually ing in some revenue, the best place to do it is where it will do the least harm and that is on tax cuts for the wealthy. that is something that is really una sailable. if we were in conditions if we didn't have deficit issues, of course we wouldn't have needs to raise taxes on anyone. we have competing priorities and need to find a way to start paying for them. melissa: i think we don't have a revenue problem. we have a spending problem. we're like drunken sailors. we have a credit card and think we can run it up forever. we just can't. >> that also has consequence as everyone knows with the looming so-called fiscal cliff discussion, if you cut spending too much you drive the economy into an abyss. we would all like to say we simply cut spending and live within our means but it is not as simple as that. you can also cut spending too much so you actually hurt the economy that you're supposed to help. >> i agree with what you're
. >> well, at some point, everyone says in washington that we need to do something about our deficit and here's a good place to start. if you need to actually ing in some revenue, the best place to do it is where it will do the least harm and that is on tax cuts for the wealthy. that is something that is really una sailable. if we were in conditions if we didn't have deficit issues, of course we wouldn't have needs to raise taxes on anyone. we have competing priorities and need to find a...
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we have tremendous deficit. fiscal cliff, health care, it is enormously expensive, it is driving a problem. one of the biggest reasons for dead. >> we need to fix the problems facing people throughout the years. ashley: very good. paul howard, thank you for being here. okay, so if you are fired up about this or any others, send us an e-mail at fox business.com. gerri willis at fox business.com. >> new numbers are out. rich edson is here with the latest details next. this used to be a land where americans dreams come true. did the golden state loses shine for dead? michael reagan weighs in. you play your cards right, you, too, can cash them at mitt romney did on his tax returns. we are on the case on "willis report" yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to
we have tremendous deficit. fiscal cliff, health care, it is enormously expensive, it is driving a problem. one of the biggest reasons for dead. >> we need to fix the problems facing people throughout the years. ashley: very good. paul howard, thank you for being here. okay, so if you are fired up about this or any others, send us an e-mail at fox business.com. gerri willis at fox business.com. >> new numbers are out. rich edson is here with the latest details next. this used to be...
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is true i've never strode down the street in baghdad or body or bastrop armed or not and that is the deficit. if you want to read about the american experience in iraq it is also true haven't spent hours sipping tea with tribal leaders have been inside the green zone are stepped foot on one of the vast american bases in the pentagon private contractors built in that country. would that stop me from writing regularly about what i call and so-called american figure out when most of the people who visited those bases didn't consider places with 20 male parameters full text i find chimeric px with food franchises, mercenary person who knows what else to be particularly noteworthy structures on the iraqi landscape and so with rare exceptions worth commenting on. i'm certainly no expert on shiites and sunnis and probably little foggy and iraqi geography and i've never seen the tigris and euphrates in person. on the other hand it does occur to me the whole left of the american public officials and military types who would then all of the above, spent time up close and personal in iraq released in t
is true i've never strode down the street in baghdad or body or bastrop armed or not and that is the deficit. if you want to read about the american experience in iraq it is also true haven't spent hours sipping tea with tribal leaders have been inside the green zone are stepped foot on one of the vast american bases in the pentagon private contractors built in that country. would that stop me from writing regularly about what i call and so-called american figure out when most of the people who...
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that any damage can be a problem, but in this case, there was no focal deficit, the person was normal. >> second clinton's doctors say that to help the clot dissolved, they are treating her with blood thinners. >>> still ahead, it is time to say so long to 2012, and hello to 2013. coming up, people have already started to pile into times square for tonight's big ball drop. we'll take you live to new york city when the news edge returns. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. >>> so where will you be withl the ball drops tonight? nearly 1 million people are expected to crowd that times square in new york city. craig boswell was live. has the party started yet? >> reporter: it certainly has.ce good evening, look, peopleok , started streaming into times square early this afternoon,af ri
that any damage can be a problem, but in this case, there was no focal deficit, the person was normal. >> second clinton's doctors say that to help the clot dissolved, they are treating her with blood thinners. >>> still ahead, it is time to say so long to 2012, and hello to 2013. coming up, people have already started to pile into times square for tonight's big ball drop. we'll take you live to new york city when the news edge returns. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch,...
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. >> cenk: that's why they always want to include social security in the deficit discussions we paid for our whole lives, and i think it's because well if you include in the larger deficit, then i can take the 2.6 trillion surplus that the social security has give it in the form of tax cuts, more wars, deregulation, what do you think? >> i think that's exactly right. look, we disagree with them but they're really smart about how they approach these things. the other thing that we see with the think tanks, they're in it for the long haul. they don't have attention deficit disorder like many of our friends and colleagues do one day one idea and then the next day another idea. but they hammer at it until it's bankrupt and then you see it on all these television shows and all these pundits. all have in common? sam adams! last year we brewed more than one new beer every week. some we'd been experimenting with for years others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ ♪ uh, i'm in a timeout beca
. >> cenk: that's why they always want to include social security in the deficit discussions we paid for our whole lives, and i think it's because well if you include in the larger deficit, then i can take the 2.6 trillion surplus that the social security has give it in the form of tax cuts, more wars, deregulation, what do you think? >> i think that's exactly right. look, we disagree with them but they're really smart about how they approach these things. the other thing that we...
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particular are dealing with still dealing with the lingering effects of the economic downturn we have budget deficits that are rampant at all levels of government and so they are trying to save money and so that's why we're seeing. a variety of different types of activities both the top and you talk about you know for profit and there is certainly that element where there are some service isn't which for profit companies so let's take a highway or a prison that was that was taken you know built with first of all taken by eminent domain you know the property has considerable value the president owes the highway and just give it or sell it to a private corporation take the money over the short term and then lose out over the long term and that's not actually we're going to the store is one of the things that we're seeing and there are certainly in various places there are moves to try to turn assets to the private sector and generate some upfront revenue from you know the developers what asio we did with parking meters in chicago there was asked on this on a well i would we could have another conversat
particular are dealing with still dealing with the lingering effects of the economic downturn we have budget deficits that are rampant at all levels of government and so they are trying to save money and so that's why we're seeing. a variety of different types of activities both the top and you talk about you know for profit and there is certainly that element where there are some service isn't which for profit companies so let's take a highway or a prison that was that was taken you know built...
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we don't know whether we'll have a 1% deficit or a 4% deficit in terms of growth. starting the year with a 4% deficit, which if nothing changes that's what you'll have, that's never happened in the history of the united states. think about it. if you're trying to run a business, small business, large business, you want to know what the playing field is. >> right. >> i think from our standpoint we are more cautious on growth next year. one e of thehe reasons is not because we don't see our industries doing well or our companies doing well, we're struggling a little bit with what is the playing field in terms of the growth impedidimen that will be dictated by government taxes or heah care or social security or medicare. those are all things we're very focused on as a firm to make sure we do the best job for investors to understand tse issues. >> we need clarity on these issues. >> yes. >> let me ask you about the bank downgrade. moody's investor service late thursday night downgrading the ratings on all of those banks. what does that tell you? know we were anticipati
we don't know whether we'll have a 1% deficit or a 4% deficit in terms of growth. starting the year with a 4% deficit, which if nothing changes that's what you'll have, that's never happened in the history of the united states. think about it. if you're trying to run a business, small business, large business, you want to know what the playing field is. >> right. >> i think from our standpoint we are more cautious on growth next year. one e of thehe reasons is not because we don't...
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you claim you are on a budget deficit. families have waited to enough of your bureaucracy. we are not asking, we are demanding. we, the families of san francisco demand for emu meat for our youth. >> next speaker, please. -- demand premium me for our youth. -- demand for the muni for our youth. -- demand free muni for our youth. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. >> [speaking foreign language] >> good afternoon, my name's [unintelligible] is and i am here with power -- my [unintelligible] name is and i am here with power. -- my name is [unintelligible] and i am here with power. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i am here, along with my community, to ask you to vote in favor of a free muni for youth, along with my community. >> [speaking foreign language] >> we have already said that this is possible. using 1% of the budget for muni. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this would benefit 47,000 used in children of low-income. >> [speaking foreign language] >> in this way, thanks to you, we would be creating if the nuclear regulatory industry were benefiting where ever
you claim you are on a budget deficit. families have waited to enough of your bureaucracy. we are not asking, we are demanding. we, the families of san francisco demand for emu meat for our youth. >> next speaker, please. -- demand premium me for our youth. -- demand for the muni for our youth. -- demand free muni for our youth. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. >> [speaking foreign language] >> good afternoon, my name's [unintelligible] is and i am here...
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. >> cenk: that's why they always want to include social security in the deficit discussions, we paid for our whole lives, and i think it's because, well, if you include in the larger deficit, then i can take the 2.6 trillion surplus that the social security has give it in the form of tax cuts, more wars, deregulation, what do you think? >> i think that's exactly right. look, we disagree with them but they're really smart about how they approach these things. the other thing that we see with the think tanks, they're in it for the long haul. they don't have attention deficit disorder like many of our friends and colleagues do, one day one idea, and then the next day another idea. but they hammer at it until it's bankrupt and then you see it on etch-a-sketch candidate, an image where romney is anti gas. "stephanie miller show." i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduc
. >> cenk: that's why they always want to include social security in the deficit discussions, we paid for our whole lives, and i think it's because, well, if you include in the larger deficit, then i can take the 2.6 trillion surplus that the social security has give it in the form of tax cuts, more wars, deregulation, what do you think? >> i think that's exactly right. look, we disagree with them but they're really smart about how they approach these things. the other thing that we...
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to have a real agreement that would slow this process down and begin to deal with our deficit and our debt. >> mr. speaker -- >> speaker boehner? >> it's understandable why there are difficulties in congress, but there are many things like the jobs will which everyone seemed to -- like the president three weeks ago, the transportation bill used to be an easy thing to do. why are basically simple things so difficult to get done? >> well, i think the jobs bill moved through the house with a broad, bipartisan vote. and i expect the senate will send that bill back and we'll come to an agreement pretty quickly. i think when it comes to things like the highway bill, that used to be very bipartisan. you have to understand, it was greased to be bipartisan with 6,571 earmarks. you take the earmarks away, and guess what, all of a sudden people are beginning to look at the real policy behind it. and so each of these bills will rise or fall on their own merits. >> speaker boehner -- >> do you expect to have 218 votes -- republican votes in the house to pass the ryan budget plan? >> that's a quest
to have a real agreement that would slow this process down and begin to deal with our deficit and our debt. >> mr. speaker -- >> speaker boehner? >> it's understandable why there are difficulties in congress, but there are many things like the jobs will which everyone seemed to -- like the president three weeks ago, the transportation bill used to be an easy thing to do. why are basically simple things so difficult to get done? >> well, i think the jobs bill moved...
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s are ringing the alarm on deficit. there were some of them ringing the bell top execs including those but eighty of them total from big u.s. corporations sent congress a letter asking for a sin thimbles type approach to reigning in the u.s. deficit the budget deficit three dollars in spending cuts for each dollar of tax increases what would be the impact of this or other possible scenarios for dealing with the u.s. debt and deficit simon mccaleb edge of ideas his capital is here to talk about it and speaking of deficits according to the financial times japan's finance ministry will hold crisis talks with bond dealers tomorrow as politicians there are at odds over a bill that's needed to allow billions more in borrowing to finance the country's deficit sound familiar to ban it is often brought up when talking about a country the u.s. is ability to run deficits will discuss the lessons for the u.s. and new g.d.p. numbers from the u.k. if you put stock in them they show the countries rebounding from recession growing by o
s are ringing the alarm on deficit. there were some of them ringing the bell top execs including those but eighty of them total from big u.s. corporations sent congress a letter asking for a sin thimbles type approach to reigning in the u.s. deficit the budget deficit three dollars in spending cuts for each dollar of tax increases what would be the impact of this or other possible scenarios for dealing with the u.s. debt and deficit simon mccaleb edge of ideas his capital is here to talk about...
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fallen incomes, record deficits, and an economic crisis we're still cleaning up after. so we know what works. we know what doesn't. now, governor romney, he's a very talented salesman. and, in this campaign, he's been working overtime to try to repackage the old, bad ideas that didn't work and try to sell them to you as new ideas. he's trying to say that they're changed. but here's the things. iowa, we know what change looks like. [ cheers and applause ] >> and what he's selling is not change. giving more power to the biggest banks? that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut that favors the wealthy? not change. refusing to answer questions about the details of your policy until after the election? that's definitely not changing. politicians do that all of the time. ruling out compromise, pledging the rubber stamp, the tea party agenda in congress? that's not change. that's what we need to change. that's why i'm running for a second term. changing the facts when they're inconvenient to your campaign, that is definitely not change. so what he's selling, we tried it. i
fallen incomes, record deficits, and an economic crisis we're still cleaning up after. so we know what works. we know what doesn't. now, governor romney, he's a very talented salesman. and, in this campaign, he's been working overtime to try to repackage the old, bad ideas that didn't work and try to sell them to you as new ideas. he's trying to say that they're changed. but here's the things. iowa, we know what change looks like. [ cheers and applause ] >> and what he's selling is not...
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you could use part of the results for deficit reduction. you could use part of it to offset the effects of higher energy prices on low and moderate income people or use it to lower the income tax rate. i'm one that's increasingly nervous about what will happen worldwide by our inability to deal with climate change which in the long run may be more serious than our inability to deal with various fiscal issues and the fact that we need some revenue here maybe there could be an opening for a bipartisan a agreement to also make progress on that. >> one last question? a question over here. >> thank you, all of you, for making a very complex subject more understandable. there has been discussion about sequestration. as you know, under the provision, there is a requirement under the warren act to provide 60 to 90 days notice if you're going to have a significant or massive layoff. that happens to occur two days before the election. here's my question. do you think, one, it's appropriate and necessary and secondly, do you think it's possible to get
you could use part of the results for deficit reduction. you could use part of it to offset the effects of higher energy prices on low and moderate income people or use it to lower the income tax rate. i'm one that's increasingly nervous about what will happen worldwide by our inability to deal with climate change which in the long run may be more serious than our inability to deal with various fiscal issues and the fact that we need some revenue here maybe there could be an opening for a...
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but maybe even a more difficult problem was the trust deficit, the performance deficit, the integrity deficit that the state was also suffering from. new yorkers deserved better than they were getting. and new yorkers knew it. our capital was a symbol of the deterioration and the decline. it was under renovation for 11 years, believe it or not. scheduled to take four more years. by the time the renovation was finished we would have had to start a renovation all over again. the situation was grim. our people had problems, and our government didn't have the capacity or the credibility to be of sofs. we were at a crossroads. we had a choice to make, and we made the choice. we could he have remained dysif you thinkal and divided or come together to re-establish the government of the state of new york. and to go forward to rebuild our state. well, we made the right choice. we chose to begin to change the culture of albany. to put people first. to rebuild the trust. to restore our deteriorating capitol. the 234th legislative session had a historic success for the people of this state, perio
but maybe even a more difficult problem was the trust deficit, the performance deficit, the integrity deficit that the state was also suffering from. new yorkers deserved better than they were getting. and new yorkers knew it. our capital was a symbol of the deterioration and the decline. it was under renovation for 11 years, believe it or not. scheduled to take four more years. by the time the renovation was finished we would have had to start a renovation all over again. the situation was...
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bye getting the deficit down is the essential for those things. that is why our deficit reduction plan is not an alternative to a great plan, it is the very foundation of our great plan. it is the only way that we will get to britain on the rise. now, i know that you are asking whether our plan is working and here is the truth. the damage was worse than we thought and its taking longer than we hoped. the world economy, especially in the year autozone has been much weaker than expected in the last two years. some of your big trading partners like spain, ireland, italy are separating less by us. it makes it harder for us to pay off our debt. but here is the crucial thing you need to know. yes it is worse than we thought and yes it is taking longer but we are making progress thanks to the good result of george osborn we've cut off the deficit. 25%. that has helped to keep our interest rates at record low levels. keeping the market is low. more money in your pockets, giving businesses more confidence to invest, creating more jobs. and if you don't bel
bye getting the deficit down is the essential for those things. that is why our deficit reduction plan is not an alternative to a great plan, it is the very foundation of our great plan. it is the only way that we will get to britain on the rise. now, i know that you are asking whether our plan is working and here is the truth. the damage was worse than we thought and its taking longer than we hoped. the world economy, especially in the year autozone has been much weaker than expected in the...
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parties essentially giving 1.4 trillion of spending a pass how in the world can we begin to close the deficit without major tax increases? so when romney says no taxes for anybody, he's not telling the truth. when the president says 98% of the public will not have a tax increase, i'm for the 98%, let the 2% pay. he's not telling the truth either. >> let's get your take on where we are in this campaign. of course we have been watching the missteps that have happened around mitt romney and the 47% comment. do you think he can recover from that? >> i think he's lost. i think it is almost over. the problem is romney is not a real conservative. he's trying to lip sync their talking points and he doesn't understand that he is not carrying the tune. so therefore this point about 47% is kind of silly. 150 million people in this country paid payroll taxes. most people paid more payroll tax than income. that's a tax. 220 million people in this country pay consumption and other taxes, that's a tax. 110 million households pay property tax. that's a tax. the issue is not that people aren't paying taxes, t
parties essentially giving 1.4 trillion of spending a pass how in the world can we begin to close the deficit without major tax increases? so when romney says no taxes for anybody, he's not telling the truth. when the president says 98% of the public will not have a tax increase, i'm for the 98%, let the 2% pay. he's not telling the truth either. >> let's get your take on where we are in this campaign. of course we have been watching the missteps that have happened around mitt romney and...
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getting the deficit down is essential for both. that's why our deficit reduction plan is not an alternative to a growth plan -- it is the very foundation of our growth plan. it is the only way we will get britain on the rise. now i know you are asking whether the plan is working. and here's the truth -- the damage was worse than we thought, and it is taking longer than we hoped. the world economy especially in the eurozone has been much weaker than expected in the past two years. when some of our big trading partners like ireland, spain and italy are suffering, they buy less from us. that hurts our growth and makes it harder to pay off our debts. but here is the crucial thing you need to know. yes it is worse than we thought, yes it is taking longer, but we are making progress. thanks to the grit and resolve of george osborne, we have cut a quarter off the deficit in the past two years. 25%. that's helped to keep interest rates at record low levels, keeping mortgages low. leaving more money in your pockets. giving businesses more c
getting the deficit down is essential for both. that's why our deficit reduction plan is not an alternative to a growth plan -- it is the very foundation of our growth plan. it is the only way we will get britain on the rise. now i know you are asking whether the plan is working. and here's the truth -- the damage was worse than we thought, and it is taking longer than we hoped. the world economy especially in the eurozone has been much weaker than expected in the past two years. when some of...
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this one, are we serious about the deficit? the only answer to that, if you are serious about the deficit you would elect mitt romney, not barack obama who has seen the biggest increase in the deficit. >> if you look at the facts from the time that the stimulus, first stimulus check went out there have been five million jobs. the president doesn't control dpas prices. you should know that. the third one.... >> that is great defense. we want to get to your favorite moment before we leave. >> obama's, when he talked about romney's elusive tax plan. >> governor romney says. he doesn't have a five-point plan. he has a one point plan. that plan is -- >>> make a lot less. you can shifted jobs overseas and get tax breaks for it. you can invest in a company, bankrupt it. lay off the workers. strip away their pensions and you still make money. that is exactly the philosophy that we've seen in place for the last decade. that is what has been squeezing middle-class families. >> bob: the fact of the matter is romney said and ryan's tax pla
this one, are we serious about the deficit? the only answer to that, if you are serious about the deficit you would elect mitt romney, not barack obama who has seen the biggest increase in the deficit. >> if you look at the facts from the time that the stimulus, first stimulus check went out there have been five million jobs. the president doesn't control dpas prices. you should know that. the third one.... >> that is great defense. we want to get to your favorite moment before we...
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along with sworn staffing, we have a significant deficit of non-sworn staffing. but the mayor's office has asked us to do is look at our staffing pattern and tried to get away from the stabbing pattern of essentially the roller-coaster. we panic. we hire. we have great staffing. then we simply stop. this is a pattern that has been repeated in the police department. there is a step in part to the will project this out into the future so we avoid this. the red line is 1971. depending how aggressive the hiring would be, the numbers are there. the number that would get as the quickest is the most aggressive pattern. five classes next year, three the following year, and the 1971 full duty officers. there are less aggressive patterns there. they would still get us to 1971. this was done at the direction of the mayor's office in consultation with chief suhr. the next slide talks about the cost. i apologize for changing the covers -- the colors. i made a mistake. the blue line shows the purple line from the last one. the colors associate with how much it costs. these fea
along with sworn staffing, we have a significant deficit of non-sworn staffing. but the mayor's office has asked us to do is look at our staffing pattern and tried to get away from the stabbing pattern of essentially the roller-coaster. we panic. we hire. we have great staffing. then we simply stop. this is a pattern that has been repeated in the police department. there is a step in part to the will project this out into the future so we avoid this. the red line is 1971. depending how...
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a little more. >> increase military spending, adding trillions to the deficit. that's on the little short list there of things to feel bad about mitt romney, right? if you want to follow the way this ad makes you want to feel. this ad is taking on not just the legacy of the george w. bush years, but also mitt romney bragging, which he does on the stump regularly, that he will increase defense spending, and hanging that on him about the deficit. in my lifetime, i have never seen a democratic president play political offense on the issue of military spending so aggressively. i have never seen it. that's because the common wisdom for decades is that kind of message is impossible. it cannot work. democrats cannot criticize republicans for wanting to spend too much on the military. it can't work. that's the common wisdom and it has been since reagan. it's changing now apparently. at least the obama campaign thinks it is. if their are right, that's a historic chae for us as a country and our politics. barney frank joins us next. >>> now, we face a choice. mitt romney'
a little more. >> increase military spending, adding trillions to the deficit. that's on the little short list there of things to feel bad about mitt romney, right? if you want to follow the way this ad makes you want to feel. this ad is taking on not just the legacy of the george w. bush years, but also mitt romney bragging, which he does on the stump regularly, that he will increase defense spending, and hanging that on him about the deficit. in my lifetime, i have never seen a...
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we are going to have deficits and debts that we cannot control. there's going to be a breakdown in the economy. there already is. there is no confidence in the administration, no confidence in the government. we are having people buying $500 billion of our debt, china and japan, for example, do you think they are going to do it under these circumstances? we are looking at a tremendously difficult long- term problem, short-term problem, and immediate problem. >> actually, america is borrowing money at record low rates and the rest of the world parks their money here. i think we're in a strong position. i think the rational thing to do is to pass the legislation that the senate passed which extends the tax cuts for 98% of the people, then duke it out, and the fact that the claim bear of commerce and the business round table are all coming down on the president's side saying that they agree that the top rate should go up is a powerful shift in alliances, and i think the republicans are going to fold. >> i have to say one thing. the people who are buy
we are going to have deficits and debts that we cannot control. there's going to be a breakdown in the economy. there already is. there is no confidence in the administration, no confidence in the government. we are having people buying $500 billion of our debt, china and japan, for example, do you think they are going to do it under these circumstances? we are looking at a tremendously difficult long- term problem, short-term problem, and immediate problem. >> actually, america is...
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he iuner io aual evyhe heeic asun between 13 and $17 trillion annual deficit. five chilean addedo the national deb jt the ars inof tsay. yest tio t tialebt for t first 216 years of the republic that's how much debt we crude. from georgeahington thr fst t bundnma5 lin blof . so as i was developing the central arguments f t buck it ourred to me tt he i heomhoh g th lu d tt wa he by attacking the four core pillars of the u.s. economy. the industrial basehe lhene se.aheea osheourrsha hee u.s. economy. they are all interrelated to everything else. and from kaywun he very allyndibel ntut tingown elercatherlt hee-etncs pism ain them as a ssive redistribution schemes he has been more successful in some areas than others. codo ty th e. ha tnk it's gss coti hoo t s say. but he went about it in a systematic way. any oercaprent this way. eiinrcs o emme bauor ay president, any politician really unemployment and high unemployment rate is the most politically toxic element you can fe. aut ofor,he tire ecoalrs, thit eight, nine, 10 percent unemployment never broke a sweat. rge
he iuner io aual evyhe heeic asun between 13 and $17 trillion annual deficit. five chilean addedo the national deb jt the ars inof tsay. yest tio t tialebt for t first 216 years of the republic that's how much debt we crude. from georgeahington thr fst t bundnma5 lin blof . so as i was developing the central arguments f t buck it ourred to me tt he i heomhoh g th lu d tt wa he by attacking the four core pillars of the u.s. economy. the industrial basehe lhene se.aheea osheourrsha hee u.s....